1. The hardware type is determined by the WRD command. You can check what
it's returning by setting debug=1, then restarting. Look at the log. The
hardware type will be listed and look something like:
May 12 15:22:59 nuc weewx[91691] DEBUG weewx.drivers.vantage: Hardware type
is 16
For whatever
Use:
https://github.com/chaunceygardiner/weewx-forecast
> On May 12, 2022, at 7:25 PM, Barry wrote:
>
> Hi, I’m new to all this weewx stuff, and I am running into some setup
> issues, any help would be appreciated.
> I apologise that this particular post is a duplicate of one I made a few
>
Hi, I’m new to all this weewx stuff, and I am running into some setup
issues, any help would be appreciated.
I apologise that this particular post is a duplicate of one I made a few
hours ago in a different thread, but I had issues with Groups quarantining
my messages. Anyway here is the
Thanks, Gary. I'll try posting this in its own thread now that things seem
to be a little more stable.
Barry
On Thursday, May 12, 2022 at 6:40:25 p.m. UTC-4 gjr80 wrote:
> Barry,
>
> I don't use the forecast extension but it has had some issues for a while
> now. If you have a search through
Barry,
I don't use the forecast extension but it has had some issues for a while
now. If you have a search through the forums you should find some threads
that will provide links to one or maybe two forks of Matthews repo that
have been working. Not sure whether they continue to work or not.
Thanks Gary, the last message stayed, so I'll plod on. I probably should
start a new topic, but I don't want to tempt fate!
Now looking for some assistance with installing a Weather Forecast display
on the Belchertown skin. Again I have looked through various posts and
sites but haven't found
Barry,
I have no idea. Since I have been a group manager I have not seen one
quarantined post that actually was spam, all have been legitimate. I just
looked at the weewx-user group settings and the spam settings are as
relaxed as we can make them. Interestingly, there is a setting for
That's very cool!
I'll be eager to see how your regression algorithms fare on future rainy
days.
On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 11:04 PM Stephen Hocking
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks to Gary's patience in explaining how the Seasons skin works, I was
> able to graph Piezo rain rate (WH90) vs the
Thanks again Gary, any clue as to why my posts get quarantined? Is it
something to do with the content, length etc or is it just on the whim of
Google. It's frustrating as I'd like to try and get some help on including
the forecast on my Web page (now, with help, I have got other parts
Hi all,
Thanks to Gary's patience in explaining how the Seasons skin works, I was
able to graph Piezo rain rate (WH90) vs the traditional tipping bucket rain
rate measure (WH80) and get an idea where they start to diverge. The GW2000
offers a 5 band sort of graphic equaliser for correcting the
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